08-26-2018 05:21 PM - edited 09-11-2019 01:54 PM
Nature always find its way to thrive in any condition it finds itself. Imagine how living organisms thrive in the arid desert. Imagine how plants like water lily grows on top of water. This is how nature survives in every aspect of the environment.
08-26-2018 07:07 PM
I love this topic! Can you imagine if you posted this topic and you asked other Localguides to contribute their own photos of how creatures survive in the city!!! What a perfect photo to start it all off in. I hope you start a posting that others can add their pictures of how life survives in the city!
Good work! Lovely photo. Thankyou.
08-26-2018
08:03 PM
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04:55 PM
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Totally agree. Here's a picture from a recent trip I took to Iran. This morning glory was growing in the ruins of an old house in Shiraz.
08-27-2018 01:46 AM
@ChristyFromCanada am waiting for you to add your own picture. Thank you so much...
08-27-2018 03:32 AM
Wounderful topic you have here @Austinelewex these are my own pictures of how nature survives in the city.
08-27-2018 03:42 AM
Absolutely lovely photo of Morning Glories. My goodness, there are Morningglories in
Iran! It is a small world, isn't it?
I live in Canada and one of my favorite flowers is this lovely vine with my favourite blue Morning Glories.
08-27-2018 03:44 AM
those tree roots are incredible! I've seen wild pine trees growing out of rock! I must learn to use my camera on my new android phone
08-27-2018 03:51 AM
Is that a real photo of the tree growing fight through a piano? So incredible that I figured that it must be a Photoshop picture from someone's imagination.. Is this a genuine photograph? @ChristyFromCanada
08-27-2018 03:57 AM
Is there another place on this new Connect where you could start a post titled: "How NATURE survives in THE CITY". Let's see how many guide photographers from around the World, join you! It could create a magical series of incredible photos from all over .
08-27-2018 04:09 AM
@ChristyFromCanada I guess it is okay here in photography or I think it may be nice also in General Discussion. You should try and start it there maybe.